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During the post-apostolic era, pagans leveled various charges against Christians. Which of the following charges was NOT among them? (Select all that apply)
Christians are cannibals.
Christians are stubborn.
Christians are law-abiding citizens.
Christians are atheists.
Christians are righteous.
Christians are immoral.
Christians are unpatriotic.
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Select: "Christians are law-abiding citizens" and "Christians are righteous."
Explanation: pagan critics accused Christians of things like cannibalism (Eucharist rumors), atheism (denying the gods), immorality (incest/sexual accusations), and being unpatriotic (refusing civic cult/imperial worship). By contrast being described as "law‑abiding citizens" or "righteous" would be praise, not a charge.
Explanation: pagan critics accused Christians of things like cannibalism (Eucharist rumors), atheism (denying the gods), immorality (incest/sexual accusations), and being unpatriotic (refusing civic cult/imperial worship). By contrast being described as "law‑abiding citizens" or "righteous" would be praise, not a charge.
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